PER DIRECT CONVERSATION WITH CONTACT WHO HAS COMPLETED SKR EXCHANGE, WE HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS OF THIS MORNING THERE IS NOTHING LEFT BUT THE RELEASE OF THE 1-800 NUMBERSTO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

THE WTO PAPERWORK WAS COMPLETED ON DECEMBER 10TH AND NOW ONLY AWAITS FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

IRAQ HAS MET EVERY GLOBAL OBLIGATION, AND ON DECEMBER 11TH THE PHASE OF LIMITING USD USAGE IN IRAQ WAS COMPLETED.

ADDITIONALLY THE 11TH WAS THE 10TH DAY FROM THE DATE OF THE ACTUAL "BEHIND THE SCENES" RV ACTIVATION. ....Read More Link on Right

THE BANKS HAVE ALREADY COLLECTED A LARGE SPREAD & HUGE PROFIT FROM THE LOWER RATES ON THE SKR'S THAT WERE FACILITATED FOR CLOSE TO 15000 ELITE, FRIENDS & FAMILY MEMBERS. IRAQ IS NOW SPENDING BILLIONS ON MILITARY EQUIPMENT GLOBALLY KUWAIT IS HAPPY AND AHUGE TAB WAS JUST PAID BY IRAQ. THERE IS ALSO ANOTHER REASON THE ELITE HAD TO EXCHANGE FIRST THAT WE WILL RELEASEIN OUR NEXT POST. WITHIN THE NEXT 24-48 HOURS WE WILL SEE IF THE PLAN IS TO PUSH THIS TO NEXT WEEK TO ALLOW ONLY 7 DAYS FOR GENERAL PUBLIC TOEXCHANGE OR NOT. EXO

Thanks to you and all the gurus who gracefully keep us informed of the last minute's developments. Without you all, I would have no idea at all of where we are in this process. Faith and patience to all my fellow investors. Do not sell or get rid of your dinars, no matter what! I believe this is a very good investment and in its due time (which God only knows!) will render its fruits! Thanks to Dinar Recaps for reposting all the news for us! God bless all and may all our expectations with the dinars and else come true especially in this holiday season!

GRACE G

12/13/2013 04:16:17 am

I THINK GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF THE RV.I WISH ALL THE DINAR FAMILY BEST WISHES AND LOVE OVER THE HOLIDAYS.

Streatrod1

12/13/2013 04:25:20 am

Stage,
Are we looking at the possibly of this after Hawaii opens???? Would love to have a fairy tale Christmas as I'm sure we all would!!!!!!!!

jmj9

12/13/2013 04:26:15 am

THANKS

Glo

12/13/2013 04:32:24 am

Thank you and all the intel providers that keep us all in the loop. We couldn't possibly know what's going on without your constant info. God bless you all!

Wow! thanks for the intel you mean all we are waiting for now is the 800 numbers? Your the best intel gather off them all.

jawjaboy

12/13/2013 04:38:33 am

I LOVE the suspense :) This is better than watching the chimney on Xmas Eve to see if Santa really comes down that way! God Bless all of you and thanks to Recaps for their incredible service to us all!

Big Newby

12/13/2013 04:50:15 am

The WTO information is NOT true. Check out entry information into the WTO at www.wto.org. There IS no date in place for Iraq to enter the WTO. However, their entry IS in process. In fact if you read on the WTO website the process for entry, no one knows the status of entry during the process other than WTO officials

I personaly do not believe that the release of this has anything to do with getting the money out to the people for Christmas shopping. many businesses rely on christmas to get them threw the year. How can it be since many people will be down to very little time to shop based on when they get their appointments. NO Christmas and the boost in the economy has nothing to do with it. If it had anything to do with that I believe they would have already released this, because the time crunch to get all of your finances in order that they have left us in next to nothing.

stretch

12/13/2013 05:13:29 am

I'd like to offer the media some advance copy they might consider running, very soon:

MASSIVE GLOBAL CURRENCY RE-SET BENEFITS WORLD ECONOMY

(Washington DC) A long-awaited resetting of the value of the world's currencies was enacted Friday, with far reaching impacts across the globe. The action, spearheaded by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but with the cooperation of numerous agencies, banks and security forces, spells the end of so called "Fiat Currency" where a country may place its own value on its currency. Instead, currency now is pegged to the amount of actual, fungible wealth the country possesses in terms of natural resources, as required under the Basel III protocols established following the global financial crisis in 2007.

The Global Currency Reset (GCR) process has been a massively complex undertaking and has been in progress for several years in order to maintain fairness to all countries involved and to minimize Obama Care-like glitches at its rollout. The troubled country of Iraq has been central to the delay in implementing the GCR. With the world’s third largest oil reserves and significant gold and other mineral wealth, the country’s currency, the dinar, has remained at a very low provisional value since the US invasion in 2003. The dinar has now increased in value over a thousand fold, making the country a real beneficiary of the GCR. However, political instability, sectarian issues and violence has kept the IMF from approving the revalue of the dinar.

Many US and other veterans and contractors in the Iraq war and its aftermath have been aware of the eventual revaluation of the dinar for many years and had made investments in dinar. Other investors have researched the situation and purchased dinar and other currencies including the Vietnamese Dong, only to wait for years with seemingly workless stacks of bills hidden in safes under beds. The GCR has now created a new class of wealthy speculators who have waited and planned for this day with keen anticipation. New foundations, trusts and other entities formed by these investors are expected to have a large positive impact on job growth, sustainable technology investment and humanitarian projects.

While initially unsettling, the GCR is expected to have a number of positive impacts to the US and world economy. The US budget deficit is expected to be significantly reduced, due to government investments in dinar, and a surge in business investment and consumer spending associated with this new wealth. As another large holder of dinar, China is also a big beneficiary, with a very large investment in oil credits from Iraq.

Barbara

12/13/2013 05:17:22 am

IMF says minimum for currency exchange is 1 year.

Keith Lorenzen

12/13/2013 05:22:38 am

Lord knows I can only hope this is the end of line for all of us. Christmas is upon us time for blessings for all.

The Realist

12/13/2013 06:01:41 am

Iraq Seeks To Become Regional Trade Hub
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Administrative agent for the Transportation Ministry Salman Bahadli told Al-Monitor, “During the past 10 years, Iraq has failed to benefit from the opportunities and expected revenue coming from proper investment in the transportation sector, especially with the emergence of mega- and large-sized projects carried out by Arab and foreign countries, which used other ways to transfer their goods via Iraq.”

Bahadli said, “The ministry studied the possibility of benefiting from the transportation sector, and thus responded to the request of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia to enter into a multimodal transportation-of-goods convention. The ministry has in fact prepared a specific law for the convention and submitted it to the Iraqi Council of Ministers. After receiving approval there on April 25, it was submitted to the Council of Representatives, which passed it a few days ago.”

Bahadli pointed out, “The convention aims to unify the legal rules applicable to the multimodal transportation of goods in the framework of one transportation process that is governed by a single contract that falls under the responsibility of the contract drafter, namely the multimodal transport contractor.”

“We expect that Iraq will soon turn into one of the major trade-exchange areas across the region and the world, as this law will give shippers the freedom to choose between multimodal transport services and partial transport services, now that the customs procedures have been facilitated and the necessary attention has been given to the problems facing transit countries,” he added.

For his part, member of the parliamentary Committee on Economy and Investment Mahma Khalil told Al-Monitor, “What Iraq needs in order to become one of the Arab and international trade areas is to implement the agreement. It has become imperative to deal with the inconsistency in the customs legislation in Iraq and with the Arab states, which limits the flow of goods across the border and even inside Iraq. This is especially true with the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the central, southern and western areas of Iraq.”

Khalil also said that it is necessary to set forth rules in line with international standards, such as the Convention on the Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic and the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations, among other agreements, to ensure operation requirements. Iraq also needs to turn to logistic thinking, setting forth model rules for the disposal of shipping containers and atypical documents for multimodal transportation.

Saleh al-Janabi, an expert in the transportation sector, told Al-Monitor in a telephone call, “If Iraq is seeking to have trade exchanges at the Arab and international levels, the Ministry of Transportation and the Carriers Union have to seriously work to set foundations for multimodal transportation, which is seen as an integral part of operations to ensure the flow of goods at the required time and with the lowest cost possible and highest degree of safety. This is especially true given that this can generate greater revenues and contribute to 40% of the economy of any country.”

For his part, the economic adviser to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Abdul Hussein al-Ankabi, told Al-Monitor in a telephone interview, “In order to activate trade relations between Iraq and its neighboring countries and within Iraqi provinces, taxes and fees must be unified and an exchange agreement for free-trade zones ought to be concluded, as well as expediting the process to ratify the free-trade agreement. Trade and manufacturing are two key factors for transportation, especially since Iraq used to have transportation networks, including railways linked to the eastern line.”

It should be noted that Basra includes five commercial ports. The oldest one is al-Makal port near the city center, established by the British forces in 1914. It was used for military purposes during World War I and officially declared a trade port in 1919. It receives hundreds of small steamers, mostly Iranian, annually.